2013, Number 1
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Ortho-tips 2013; 9 (1)
Fracturas por alta energía de las mesetas tibiales y sus lesiones asociadas
Rubio ÁJ
Language: Spanish
References: 5
Page: 50-54
PDF size: 454.25 Kb.
ABSTRACT
High-energy tibial plateau fractures is a current and constantly changing injury. Its handling has been favored by the daily use of technology diagnosed as 3D reconstruction tomography, emergence of new implants, surgical approaches disseminated on the web, systematic reviews, medications and viscosupplementation aimed to prevent osteoarthritis. The principle biomechanical before any implant, use of temporary external fixator prior to definitive reduction and an excellent post operative care is the key to treatment.
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